amsung has launched two flagship tablets this year: the nearly 15-inch Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and the 12.4-inch Galaxy Tab S10+. Notably, the 11-inch option has been discontinued, as it saw minimal sales.
The Galaxy Tab S10+ is more compact and portable than the Tab S10 Ultra, making it a budget-friendly choice without sacrificing display quality or performance. It features the same 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with an anti-reflective coating.
Under the hood, the tablet is powered by a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 9300+, which includes four Cortex-X4 prime cores (one running at 3.4GHz and three at 2.85GHz). This configuration offers an 18% boost in processing power and a 28% enhancement in graphics performance compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 found in last year’s Tab S9 series.
The device comes equipped with a substantial 10,090mAh battery that supports 45W charging, ensuring sufficient battery life for various tasks.
Additionally, the S Pen is included in the box, enhancing multitasking and content creation, and providing a convenient way to navigate the user interface.
Unlike its larger sibling, the Galaxy Tab S10+ lacks a notch, which is likely to be appreciated by users.
Samsung has already begun selling the Galaxy Tab S10+ globally, with the base model featuring 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage priced at €1,119/£999/$999/INR 90,999. It can be paired with the €180 Book Cover Keyboard Slim, which has a non-detachable keyboard, or the €260 Book Cover Keyboard, which includes a backlit keyboard, a glass trackpad, and is detachable for increased usability.